Who Are the Amish?

Who Are the Amish?

Author: Liam Heffernan October 14, 2025 Duration: 55:43

This week, we journey into a world of horse-drawn buggies, plain dress, and profound faith. But beyond the stereotypes lies a rich and evolving story of migration, community, and quiet resistance to modernity.

So in this episode I want to explore the history, culture, and customs of this often misunderstood community, as I ask… who are the Amish?

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Special guest for this episode:

  • Steven Nolt, a professor of history and Anabaptist studies and director of the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College. He’s also authored or coauthored no less than sixteen books on Amish, Mennonite, and Pennsylvania German history and contemporary life, including The Amish: A Concise Introduction.

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Highlights from this episode:

  • This episode dives into the Amish community, highlighting their rich history and culture that often challenges common stereotypes.
  • We learn that the Amish, rooted in the Anabaptist movement, emphasize personal choice in faith and community involvement.
  • The discussion reveals that while many Amish are born into the faith, a significant percentage choose not to join as adults.
  • Stephen Knoll points out that the Amish approach technology with caution, focusing on how it impacts their community values.
  • The podcast emphasizes the importance of humility and submission as core values in Amish life, significantly influencing their daily practices.
  • Contrasting Amish life with modern society, the episode raises questions about social isolation and community dynamics in both contexts.

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Additional Resources:

The Amish – A Concise Introduction by Steven Nolt

Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies | Elizabethtown College

What the Amish Teach Us: Plain Living in a Busy World by Donald Kraybill

Amish History: 10 Common Questions Answered - Amish America

How Are Amish Communities Organized? (Church District vs. Settlement vs. Affiliation) - Amish America

Rumspringa: An Amish Tradition - Easy Sociology

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